I have a String
that represents an integer value and would like to convert it to an int
. Is there a groovy equivalent of Java's Integer.parseInt(String)
?
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1why not just use the def keyword?– OmnipresentNov 11, 2009 at 6:51
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5I have a string parameter that contains an integer. Using def i = string_parameter results in class cast exception if I later use i as an int.– Steve KuoNov 11, 2009 at 19:03
13 Answers
Use the toInteger()
method to convert a String
to an Integer
, e.g.
int value = "99".toInteger()
An alternative, which avoids using a deprecated method (see below) is
int value = "66" as Integer
If you need to check whether the String
can be converted before performing the conversion, use
String number = "66"
if (number.isInteger()) {
int value = number as Integer
}
Deprecation Update
In recent versions of Groovy one of the toInteger()
methods has been deprecated. The following is taken from org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.StringGroovyMethods
in Groovy 2.4.4
/**
* Parse a CharSequence into an Integer
*
* @param self a CharSequence
* @return an Integer
* @since 1.8.2
*/
public static Integer toInteger(CharSequence self) {
return Integer.valueOf(self.toString().trim());
}
/**
* @deprecated Use the CharSequence version
* @see #toInteger(CharSequence)
*/
@Deprecated
public static Integer toInteger(String self) {
return toInteger((CharSequence) self);
}
You can force the non-deprecated version of the method to be called using something awful like:
int num = ((CharSequence) "66").toInteger()
Personally, I much prefer:
int num = 66 as Integer
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21Caveat emptor: you need to check the value with
isInteger()
first, becausetoInteger()
will throw an exception if the string is not numeric. Same applies totoFloat()
/isFloat()
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8In the 2.1.6 api documentation isInteger/toInteger are deprecated. What is the current best way to do this then?– pakmanAug 29, 2013 at 16:38
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1Using Integer paramValue = params.int('paramName') isn't null safe though. If there is no param with the name "paramName" in the param map you get an exception about can't cast null to int.– MichaelDec 5, 2013 at 21:15
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2just wanted to add, that since Groovy 1.8
int
is indeedint
. Groovy will still display the Integer class, because of boxing, but you will for example not be able to assignnull
to anint
, which was possible in 1.0. We considered the change being non-critical, since you already could not use null as argument for a method call parameter of typeint
. This is all still different from Java, as in Java you cannot convert Integer to Long by a simple assignment or call an int taking method with a Long. Feb 25, 2015 at 12:02 -
1@pakman
StringGroovyMethods.isInteger(String)
andDefaultGroovyMethods.isInteger(CharSequence)
are deprecated in favor ofStringGroovyMethods.isInteger(CharSequence)
. Same goes fortoInteger()
.– bmaupinJul 15, 2015 at 17:42
Several ways to do it, this one's my favorite:
def number = '123' as int
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11Same problem as above, this will throw an exception if the string is not a number. Check with
isInteger()
first. Nov 12, 2011 at 7:43 -
14@ank the question asked for an equivalent of
Integer.parseInt(String)
which also throws an Exception if the string is not a number, so given the question, I don't consider this a "problem"– DónalNov 4, 2016 at 10:25 -
I believe this is the way Groovy intends it to be done. You can generally use 'as' as a type conversion for anything (Sometimes you may have to attach a converter method, like if you really want to do JFrame as Boolean or something crazy like that.– Bill KApr 26, 2022 at 21:05
As an addendum to Don's answer, not only does groovy add a .toInteger()
method to String
s, it also adds toBigDecimal()
, toBigInteger()
, toBoolean()
, toCharacter()
, toDouble()
, toFloat()
, toList()
, and toLong()
.
In the same vein, groovy also adds is*
eqivalents to all of those that return true
if the String
in question can be parsed into the format in question.
The relevant GDK page is here.
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8This is the correct answer - check first with
isInteger()
, then dotoInteger()
... that is, unless you'd rather add atry
/catch
block :) but using exceptions for this is a bad idea. Nov 12, 2011 at 7:45 -
2@anktastic I'd argue that my answer is more correct because the question asked for "a groovy equivalent of Java's Integer.parseInt(String)", i.e. an unchecked conversion– DónalDec 6, 2013 at 0:32
I'm not sure if it was introduced in recent versions of groovy (initial answer is fairly old), but now you can use:
def num = mystring?.isInteger() ? mystring.toInteger() : null
or
def num = mystring?.isFloat() ? mystring.toFloat() : null
I recommend using floats or even doubles instead of integers in the case if the provided string is unreliable.
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3+1 best solution IMO as it includes null check in addition to type check before conversion Jun 6, 2013 at 4:59
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I recommend against using floats or doubles because they are inherently inaccurate. As Groovy makes using BigDecimals as easy as any other Number, if you need more accuracy than an Integer, use that. Secondly, this approach seems safe, but the result can be that num == null, so you need to be careful with that Feb 25, 2016 at 20:10
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For the first sample code, I guess you wanted to write
mystring.toInteger()
instead ofmystring.toFloat()
. Sodef num = mystring?.isInteger() ? mystring.toInteger() : null
would be correct. Feb 24, 2019 at 22:03
Well, Groovy accepts the Java form just fine. If you are asking if there is a Groovier way, there is a way to go to Integer
.
Both are shown here:
String s = "99"
assert 99 == Integer.parseInt(s)
Integer i = s as Integer
assert 99 == i
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5This answer also throws when the string is not numeric - watch out! Nov 12, 2011 at 7:44
also you can make static import
import static java.lang.Integer.parseInt as asInteger
and after this use
String s = "99"
asInteger(s)
Several ways to achieve this. Examples are as below
a. return "22".toInteger()
b. if("22".isInteger()) return "22".toInteger()
c. return "22" as Integer()
d. return Integer.parseInt("22")
Hope this helps
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1How is this adding anything to the question not already present in the 8 existing answers?– LukeGFeb 23, 2017 at 21:28
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Groovy Style conversion:
Integer num = '589' as Integer
If you have request parameter:
Integer age = params.int('age')
Here is the an other way. if you don't like exceptions.
def strnumber = "100"
def intValue = strnumber.isInteger() ? (strnumber as int) : null
The way to use should still be the toInteger()
, because it is not really deprecated.
int value = '99'.toInteger()
The String version is deprecated, but the CharSequence
is an Interface that a String implements. So, using a String is ok, because your code will still works even when the method will only work with CharSequence
. Same goes for isInteger()
See this question for reference : How to convert a String to CharSequence?
I commented, because the notion of deprecated on this method got me confuse and I want to avoid that for other people.
The Simpler Way Of Converting A String To Integer In Groovy Is As Follows...
String aa="25"
int i= aa.toInteger()
Now "i" Holds The Integer Value.
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4What does this add to existing answers? The accepted answer posted 9 years ago starts with: "Use the
toInteger()
method to conver... Aug 2, 2018 at 5:33